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61. Sports And Games
League http//www.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/mlb_negro_leagues.jsp. 2002 OlympicWinter Games (Salt Lake City, Utah) http//www.saltlake2002.com water skiing.
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62. InterSpeak, Inc
medal, Bonnie emerged as US history s most decorated your bright smile when thankingthe olympic official, your She also water skis, snow skis, and plays golf
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63. Sports Directory
Games Host Countries Olympics News Summer Winter Organizations = Surfing history = Surfing News water skiing = water skiing
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64. Albrightsville Vacation Rentals House 6BR, Lakeview, Poconos / Albrightsville, P
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65. AlDalil Site
members, sailing committees, water ski committees, news Federation, scientific center,olympic museum, news and competitions, activities and history of Emirate
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66. SPORTS FACTS - Water Skiing History Index
Tony Hinchliffe s Sports Facts water skiing history Index. sport was demonstratedat the Olympics in 1972 year saw the first World water Ski Racing Championships
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The first water skier was Ralph Samuelson in 1922. The American Water Ski Association was founded in 1939 and the World Water Ski Union (now the International Water Ski Federation) in 1946. A European Tournament Championship in 1947 was followed by a World Championship in 1949. The sport was demonstrated at the Olympics in 1972. Barefoot World Championships were first held in 1978 and thefollowing year saw the first World Water Ski Racing Championships. European Cableski Championships date from 1985 and the World Cableski Championships started in 1998. Top Tony Hinchliffe's Sports Facts Web Page by Stephen Harris 4u@sportsfacts.net URL: http://sportsfacts.net

67. World Games Duisburg 2005 - History
history. World water Ski Union (WWSU in the IWGA and the World Games as they are now provisionally or otherwise - included in the programme of the olympic Games
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68. Squaw Summers: History Olympics Overview
to run a restaurant without water. Four days system greatly improved early seasonskiing, and permanent the addition of tennis courts, the olympic Ice Pavilion
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Excerpted from Squaw Valley USA: The First Fifty Years S quaw Valley is a special place, difficult to experience without falling under its spell. It is as if, by its very nature, the valley commands a relationship with those who set foot here. One can travel the world hiking, skiing, climbing, and exploring; Squaw Valley's beauty will still impress. Those who have been involved as team members, visitors, or "locals" proudly attest to an inexplicable connection with the valley. Many have contributed to Squaw's founding and growth. In 1946, Squaw Valley worked its magic on a young man named Alexander Cushing, who had traveled with friends to the Sierra Nevada on a four day train ride from the East Coast. Cushing, then a lawyer on Wall Street, had served in the Navy and was ready for a change. "The war turns the world upside down and I was having a hard time adjusting" he recalls. The strain of duty left him with solid impressions of life's fragility, and of the importance of living life to the fullest. So, as many have before and since, Cushing headed west. On his first day skiing at Sugar Bowl, Cushing did the "unmentionable" and broke his ankle. As the fourth at Bridge, his friends demanded he stay. Always optimistic, Cushing contented himself relaxing on the sundeck and watching other skiers. While there, he heard a young man named Wayne Poulsen speak of a nearby place with the best skiing in the country. Intrigued by Poulsen's statement, Cushing asked to see this place, and soon found himself on crutches, watching from the meadow while his friends hiked and schussed the glorious peaks of Squaw Valley.

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70. Event History
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71. Sports Disabled
Challenger Little League League history and team Special Olympics Colorado - Sitefor information on Top Sports water Sports water skiing and Wakeboarding
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72. Alpenglow Ski History - Dwight Watson - Mountain Films
There are views of the crags above (Needles, olympic Mountains). Some short scenesof ski touring are shown. Glory of water II , 8mm color, 400 foot reel
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Dwight Watson - Mountain Films For Watson's notes on his movies, see dw-shoeboxes-A-folder-A . The dates of most of Watson's 8 mm films is uncertain. However, a page in his movie notes (listing titles) suggests that many of the 8mm films may have been completed before May 14, 1941. All films are without sound.
Tape 1 - Skiing and Mountaineering - 16mm (about 1 hour 20 minutes)
Watson completed the Mt Baker traverse from Kulshan cabin to Baker lodge with Andy Hennig and Erick Larson on May 13, 1939. The heart of the film is from this trip. Hennig wears a Tyrolean hat and carries a long ice axe. Larson wears a light colored jacket and has no ice axe. Watson filled out the film with scenes of other skiers filmed on Mt Baker at other times. The final portion of the film depicts skiing on Table Mountain and around the Mt Baker ski area. There is a short break, then some footage of skiing on Ruth Mountain and around Hannegan Pass, probably in 1938 with Sigurd Hall. Two skiers are shown skiing on Ruth. After another break, the film concludes with summer footage near Table Mountain and the Mt Baker ski area.
Based on the Watson interview tape at the University of Washington, I believe the Olympic Mountain footage is with Andy Hennig and Ernst Kassowitz, probably June 10, 1939. The film opens with a wonderful scene of an old automobile, loaded with skis, driving onto a ferry across Puget Sound. There are scenes of the skiers on the ferry, near a lake on the Olympic Penninsula, and hiking toward the high country. The ski footage was filmed above Olympic Hot Springs in the area between Appleton Pass and the High Divide. There are fine scenes of Mt Olympus and the Bailey Range. The film ends with a scene of Watson's companions lounging on a ridge. Note that this film was originally combined with the Mt Baker Traverse, but I separated it onto a separate reel.

73. Search Results
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74. The Web Library: Recreation > Sports
Links to national olympic committees and international and library featuring the historyof baseball. disabled events, and barefoot water skiing without the
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75. Matt Simerson - Olympic National Park
The olympic Hot Springs were discovered around the turn of the and, were it not forthe recorded history, you d The hot water seems up and out of the mountain
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Ironman Ironman Schedule Training Log Training Schedule Olympic National Park The Olympic mountains are about two hours drive from Seattle (by the time you take the ferry and get to a park entrance) which is, by most measures, pretty close. I've been over there a few times now and every time is just as good as the first...the area is just breathtaking. But hey, I don't expect you to take my word for it, come out and see for yourself. :-) Here are some photos from my trip out there with a best buddy, Nathan Dewey. The first is on our way up to Hurricane Ridge which, during the summer months, is in full bloom and covered for miles with wild flowers. It's pretty heavily visited which these very tame deer made obvious. This picture was taken from the passenger window of the Jetta and they weren't standing but a few feet off the road. Oh yeah, and all these photos were scanned at high resolution so you can click them to get the larger higher resolution version. After driving up to Hurricane Ridge we had a jolly good time driving the Jetta back down that mountain road. :-) The Jetta was right at home, zipping around tight turns and just plain enjoying the trip. Nathan and I had a pretty good time too. From there we drove to our evening destination, Olympic Hot Springs. We hiked a couple miles into the campsite, set up and camp and then set out to find these springs I had read about.

76. Canadian Women At The 2002 Olympics In Salt Lake City, Utah
city lies the largest remaining body of water left over dry air and the building sdesign, olympic organizers expect For ski jumpers who actually thrive on air
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Salt Lake City, Utah, may indeed be "the right place," at least, if you're talking about its geographical setting as an asset in hosting the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. When the Mormon prophet Brigham Young (whose followers today prefer to be called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) led the first group of 143 men, three women, and two children into the valley of the Great Salt Lake in the summer of 1847, he proclaimed the land was "the right place" to create a kind of Utopia for the persecuted followers of his faith. Over a century and a half later, Salt Lake City is the heartland of the religion, and the hub of a metropolitan area of more than a million people spread throughout the Salt Lake Valley.

77. Golf Makes Swing To Join 2008 Olympics - 5/18/01
Clued in to Augusta National s history of racial and limiting the program at theSummer Olympics in 2004 As a result, ballroom dancing, water skiing and other
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78. Skiing - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International olympic Committee(IOC For the origins and development of skiing, see the history of skiing
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Skiing is the human activity of gliding over snow using skis (originally wooden planks, now usually made from fiberglass or related composites ) strapped to the feet with ski bindings Table of contents 1 Skiing 2 Skiing Topics 2.1 Types of skiing
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Many different types of skiing are popular, especially in colder climes, and many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) , the International Ski Federation (FIS) , and other sporting organizations. In skiing's traditional core regions in the snowy parts of Scandinavia, both recreational and competitive skiing is as likely to refer to the cross-country variants as to the internationally more well-known downhill variants. For many people, "skiing" means recreational downhill skiing in which one visits a ski resort , purchases a lift ticket, dons cold-weather clothing, skis ski boots and ski poles , and embarks on a chairlift gondola lift , or other mechanical method of uphill propulsion. Upon reaching the summit, the skier disembarks from the ski lift and travels downhill, propelled by gravity . One should not attempt this unless one has been to ski school or otherwise learned how to turn and stop safely. If this is not the case, one's trajectory is likely to become uncontrollable and one's speed excessive, attenuated only by stationary objects such as

79. International Free Skiers Association
at Freestyle Aerial skiing. Eric Bergy Bergoust featuring, interviews, photos, video,audio, pictures, schedules, competitions, olympic history, Eric s writings
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80. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
Nonprofit educational corporation, 501c3, IISOH, Library, Museum, olympic Games, history of Sport, Physical Education, Wrestling, Fencing, Gymnastics, Sports Athletics, Dance, Recreation. such
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The search is on. We have begun looking for land in central Pennsylvania to build a campus for the Institute. Our plan is described in more detail below. Eventually we anticipate that this campus will be one of the largest sports facilities in Pennsylvania.
The IISOH effectively has two divisions the Library and the Museum. The Board of Directors are seeking benefactor(s) to endow each division with a $25 million donation. An endowment will also be sought for the theatre in the amount of $25 million. The benefactor(s) will then be offered the opportunity to name the Library, Museum or theatre, subject to the final approval of the Board of Directors.
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Our plans are to construct facilities on a campus approximately 300 acres in size. This will allow us have room for expansion in the decades to come as we increase the endowment and add sports facilities to the educational program. Sports fields are desirable in order to teach through participation and play. If we have a baseball field we can teach the history of baseball by playing a game using 1860 rules for 3 innings, then playing by modern rules for 3 innings. In the basement of the Museum we could have a bowling alley from the 1800's where the pins have to be set by hand, and right next to it have a modern bowling alley that is fully automated. Our visitors can go bowling either way. Consider the possibilities for each and every sport this means a lot of space is needed.

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